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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1941, p. 7

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The wedding date in July at Mr. Hoffman is the son of the late Arthur Charles Hoffman of Chi- cago and Mrs. Leroy F. Harza of Highland Park and Curleston. He attended Duke University where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He is with the Wood- ward Governor Company of Rock- ford, Illinois. Miss Bailey is the daughter of the late Junius Hardy Bailey, the ganddaughter of Dr. and Mrs. James T. Culpepper of Thomasville, and Mr. and Mrs. Phineas Madison Bai- ley of Surry County, Virginia. She will be graduated from Duke Uni- versity in June and is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Mrs. Araminta Culpepper Bailey of Thomasville, Georgia, announces the engagement of her daughter, Josephine, to Arthur Charles Hoff- man of this city. p.m., and will visit the following places of interest, such as the Olson Rug Company, Tribune Tower, Air mail service of the post office and the broadcasting station. Make your reservations now by calling H. P. 675. The Friendship club of the Y.W. CA. is planning a bus trip to Chi- cago on Thursday afternoon, April 17. The bus will leave the Y at 12 :30 John A. Bailey, Lakewood place, has a part in the production. He will play the part of Mr. Blanquet, a sardine salesman. Mrs. Graham Marks, 319 Vine ave- nue. will direct the Winnetka Drama Club play "Bird in Hand" April 22 and 23rd. The play will be given at the Winnetka Community house. This will be the final play of the season. Mrs. Marks has directed many plays in this community. She recently di- rected the Skokie Players of High. land Park. Mr. Skidmore is employed by the North Shore Gas Company. He ex- pects to be drafted April 17, provid- ing he passes his physical examin- ation. The bride will be given in mar- riage by her brother, Rudolph Pesch- man, and will be attended by Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gartley, Lake Forest. Mrs. Gartley is a sister of the groom. Miss Peschman, is a graduate of the Lake Forest high school, and is employed as a telephone operator in the Highland Park othce of the Bell Telephone company. Mrs. Rudolph J. Peschman,tB8Cen- tral avenue, has announced the en- gagement and approaching marriage of her daughter Jane, to Chester Skidmore, son of Mr, and Mrs. E. T. Skidmore, 332 North St. Johns avenue, The ceremony will take place in the Presbyterian church, at 4:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon, April 12. Dr. Louis'Sherwin will perform the ceremony. APRIL 10, 1941 lerde Jaled of the Jown Which Concern Only You and Yoyr Neighbor BEE Duos-rs, Society Editor is set for an early Thornoviile, fu', 0/ tk, Miss Bobbe Bosworth, who attends Connecticut college in the east, is spending her spring vacation in Fort lauderdale, Florida and Ashville, North Carolina, the guest of her room-mate, Miss virginia Railsbwk. The bride attended the Highland Park high school. The groom, son of Mrs. Robert Man, Deerfield is also a graduate of the local high school. He is employed in Chicago. "Peggy" wore a soft green crepe dress, street length, and her flowers were orchid's and sweet peas. Her only attendant. Miss Florence Skews, Waukegan, wore blue crepe, and car- ried gladioli and carnations. Frank Galati, Northbrook attended Mr. Meier as best man. After the cere- money the young couple left for a honeymoon trip to Kentucky. On their return they will live on Austin avenue, Chicago, where they have In apartment. sssuélm'. muslin!” Miss Margaret Helen Daley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Daley, and grandaughter of Mrs. John Wilhelm, one of the cities old. est residents, and Vernon D. Meier of Deerfield, were married at the home of the brides parents, 514 Lin. coln place, Thursday night. The Rev. Frederick G. Piepenbrok, of Deer- field performed the ceremony. , leveling“; k i., I. fsh?sT, 3 ,'dPY'C, __-. 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Mrs. Euler, the former Bess Knickerbocker of Deerfield, is the daughter-in-law of Senator Euler, Camus, who wan the Minister of Mines, Minerals 3nd For. eats last year. Beauty for your home . . . for the Easter Parade . . . for Easter gifts. See our beautiful cut Bowers, potted plants and cottages. Erwin F. Dreiske Florist 55 S. St. John's Avenue m1. - dettattu- m won (Saul) six-Nth» classic slim. for Easter 'llittrt Park. Ill. ONE RP. 60. Flowers GARNETT'S Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kan-chm have announced the birth of twin grundsom. David Edward and Mich- ael Paul Kennistoa. The labia were born March 31 in Oak Park to Mr. And Mrs. Edward Kenniuon. In. Kennilmn wu the former Dorothy Knuckludt of Hichlmd Park. ADA Km Pm. -- us Central Ave. ha. KP. as 'maLovelyBonm bstheEaaterPamde Eloise Hat Shop PAGE "In

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